a TERRACE, : B C, WEDNESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY YU. 1981. eee = aoe fail stock of drugs, patent: ‘medicines, stationery: oe jewellery. - faney china, clocks, watches, tobaceos, * oe ~ cigarette, candy, Ganong. and Leggett. chocolates, “: Parker,” Sheaffer and: Waterman’ is bens, and: a desi Hi ~The Terrace Drug Store. RB Wi RILEY. ors TERRACE, B. G. a A RX) > “TERRACE TH EATRE. | WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY: SATURDAY ‘This Week Ja anuary: 30. and 31 - THIS. Is. HEAVEN 8 comédy—" mn ® Adults Ble ‘thuates under 14 oe 7 4 3. : municipality : ‘of Terrace: was held in commissioners being. present. There, -Tertace Notes. ‘The ‘court for the. revision of the ‘as- sessment: ‘of. the’ asvessment_ Toll of the the municipal hail’ ‘on ‘Monady, . all the were, Tio, “appeals , ‘and’ the ‘roll as. pre- sented. ‘by the assessor WAS. ‘uly PD: ; “fed that B, -Leplante had been taken : , village tne the year’ 1931: has. -bbecn’ de- clared . at $219, 551, Of: ‘this ‘amount $77,861 is land value and $141,700 ‘the | value or: “buildings. Exemptions wilt amount. to $27,062. and half rate reduc- i” tions lower | ‘the net "‘pasessment:. by a further: $2, 287, making the net taxable basis “$190, 202," ‘ George Tessier nos: rented” “the ola "| Skeena - billiard and intends to’ “op- en up a- billaixd: parlor. : Miss Kathleen Burnett.of Edmonton is home for a. short ‘holliday and -was welcomed. chy ‘her many friends, She _|is taklng the nurses s, tralning: course in Hdmonton, | Cte ‘Major ‘Heam ‘returned from Prinee Rupert last: week ond bas since gone jout tothe Lalkelse hatchery.” g ‘Setting New:. Standar ds, of 7 fi ee - Dependability rt longer you drive the new Chevrolet Six the more-you . _ will appreciate its.ruggedness. and reliability... Its increased mim wheelbase gives added stability ‘and freedom from ‘vibration. The frame andaxles have been’ _strengthened, There is a stiffer crankshaft and reinforced _ oylinder ‘block. The moulded brake linings give as much. as . 25,000 miles of service without . -. relining, . ee . indefinitely. ~The: new Fisher Bodies « aro not _ ~pricest ‘only simarter and roomier, but * _are also o£ hardwood and steel : construction. ..... the strongest known. The fine upholetery. fabrics are specially selected ‘ - for unusual durability. .The * , non-tarnishing chrome-plated | “metal parts, and gleaming colors will retain their beauty a ~The new Chevrolet Six ie ‘built to give you years of faithful :'- service. And it sells at new low os |. models as standard equipment af ee _ — THE STANDARD S-WINDOW COUPE.” + poet ADhe 8 ort. ud. Roa : dhe: Phaeton °=: = we LF e stan ‘Sedan «=: BAD *Sic wire wiheels,- fender tye ells : ond trunk rock inctuded on these : STight eXtra ‘cost... * . au ‘prices at factors. Oshowa, : “Taxes, bumpers and spare ties - "+ extra, A corn plete fied of ‘Com. - oo GR. NEW. CHEVROLET SIX. voter ond Ween frans : Prince. Rupert Thist- week; : ' Mra, A. Y. Willson of Remo was in _| town. during *the week, ne ee +, Mrs. ‘Thos, Brooks is mating a 1 good recovery from a2 dose of lysol which |she took last week: ih. mistake’ for -me- dicine, Her condition was considered serious for’: ‘a time: oes : In the isdue of Ts an: 25 it. awas § report. to" a military: hospital’ in: Vancouver, fair health. ; : P. “ MeNichol of Usk; 2 Wasa. visitor in’ Terrace recently. or t day ast week. Mrs, J. Hamlin wos taken serlously in on: Saturday and. was brought in to the home of Mrs: A. Carr where she - fis. being taken care: of. : Mrs! Matthews and four daughters returned from Prince Rupert on Yed- nesday' last after spending some. time on the coast. . ae " Jack Wallace of the Soldier’ Sottie- ment Board with headquarters at Tel- ' Arthur Carv-left. Thursday for Van- courer to receive treatment at. the niil- a ltiry hospital. Donata ‘Burnett - who. has. ‘spent the last two" ‘months at: ‘his home’ here re-| & turned. to Prinece ‘Rupert. on Sunday. Bre -Ardagh spent a. day or’ tivo. ih peceeceeinen ‘mere was a brief visit of some snow poe last Monday,. but everything has. again taken. on ‘its spring . appearance. “Miss Witson’ of Vanaradol ‘spent ¢ the i end of: the: “week in Tedracce.. " Geo.’ ‘Bushby of. Brinee “ _ UNITED “auRen MEUTING ae au .. The: ‘annyal econgregational mect- ing. of .Knox United Church was held din ‘the church, on Jan, 2 22 with: Rev. H B Allen presiding. | Reports: from the various. organizations were read and a statement from the treasurer ‘reveal: {ed a ‘healthy condition, “The - follow- |. _ oftleers wore . ‘nominated anne ae of “$Board of ‘mhnsige 0 Pinter chairinan, Gea; ‘Beveyidee, ‘secreta: Late W.-Itiley,. treasurer, D.;McNet!, Es envelope, secretary, 0. 'T ‘Sundal, Tis ‘sionary “and maintenance - fund's “peere.. tary,.-Claire. . Gigay,. Dr; Mitts... a j Chiet - ‘nshter—Blwood: Brook." put. ‘it was Octave O. Gagne who was} a taken south. * Mr. Leplante is ‘i in pretty Mrs, W. 0. Sparkes was 3 in. Usk one |... kwa, was in town over the week end. |. o Robt. Christie Was a visitor to’ the] ; coast last weeks, , peo. om . Prince Rupert 4 Ce : _ Papert 7 toe was . in Terrace, on ‘Saturday last, Ss} f° assisting ithe! fair “boara” ‘gen ally? fair board would not be able, to. eamty fo “Te ey tran nsportation: é ANADIAN Nationaloffers many luxuries and com- forts which add pleasure ‘to - “your trip South by Steamer = :°. . or East by Train. Sailings from Prince Rupert to Vancouver, thence via Tri-City Service to Victoria se rand Seattle, Thuradays. re 10.00 p-m. enone For Anyox. and Stewart, Wednesdays 4.00 p.m. ' Regular services fb North - and South Queen Charlotte - +. Delands, Particulars of sail- ; ‘ings, rates, ete, on request. - : ‘Passenger trains leave Ter- ~~ tee race, eastbound, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 8.08 p.m.3 westbound, Sun-- - days, Tuesdays and Thures- days 11.52 a.m. : For information call or write ° ent or on 1° J.B, MeNAUGHTON: DPA ve 7 é pew) WOMAN'S INSTITUTE, OFFICERS The - ‘annual. meeting of the errace: Woman's ‘Institute was. held in the blue room on Saturday, ‘afternoon and after regular. business the, following. " officers were elected : — ” President—Mrs, MeCurthy « ‘Vice-Pres—Mrs. Butt ‘ Secretary—Miss. ‘Pearson. “JDyeasurer— Mrs. ‘Riley . There; Were many. discussions on th ays: and means of raising ‘nioney Tt was felt that: unless -9 ‘special Bffort ..."» Was made by all, interested: partics: ‘the, on suring: 1981. “the ‘Omingen Herald is $2.01 nv vei my soy “GEO. ur a B. C. | a : LUMBER MAN Ura’ TOURER, ~